2012 | 238 Pages | ISBN: 5946932276 | PDF | 40,5 MB Aaron Nimzowitsch, one of the greatest chess researchers, called the problem of the isolani - his term for the isolated d-pawn - 'one of the cardina...

English | ISBN: 1857442733 | edition 2002 | scan PDF | 97 Pages | 10.4 MB Some players become good at chess, some very good, while others excel at the game. In this book Jacob Aagaard identified the k...

English | 2010 | ISBN: 1601521251 | 95 Pages | PDF | 60,8 MB The In Controversy series examines the complex, controversial issues of the day by breaking them into smaller pieces. By studying a specifi...

English | 27 Nov. 1992 | ISBN: 008037784X | 250 Pages | PDF | 28 MB The connection between opening and endgame is a topic that has been hardly covered before in chess literature. By analysing a select...

2013 | ISBN: 1907982736 | 376 Pages | PDF | 7 MB Any man in the street knows how to increase his physical strength, but among most chess players confusion reigns when it comes to improving their playi...

English | 30 Nov. 2006 | ISBN: 1888690267 | 164 Pages | PDF | 11 MB The result is a fresh and instructive look at the strategy and tactics of the American legend, and their relevance to the modern app...

English | 1 May 2003 | ISBN: 1888710012 | 160 Pages | PDF | 9 MB When Black plays 1... f5 his intentions are clear, he wants to win. It's also no surprise that in do-or-die games, such as the critical...